JUNE 30, 2016
 
I hope your summer is going well. It is hot here in Oklahoma but that is the norm for this state. When the three digit numbers hit it sure makes me glad I'm going to heaven when I leave the earth. Thank you Lord for saving me!!!
 
 
"Splashdown" by Linda K. Rodante
 
This book was released this month and I had the privilege of reading to review this book. I'm so glad I did!!. It is "WOW!!" I read this book in one day. It grabs you from page one all the way to the end. You will learn about the homeless, human trafficking, the emotions that come with pregnancy and the importance of abstinence. You will grow to love the good characters, you'll be glad when the bad are brought to justice, be surprised at the identity of the villain, give thanks for the lives that are changed and cheer when Rich finally gets his act together. I try to review without any spoilers. So, Just. Read. The. Book.
 
 
Blessings,
 
 
Karen
 

TAKE A PEEK!!

Lynn Stapleton likes designer handbags and high-end clothing, so how did Sharee Jergenson talk her into visiting a homeless site, much less starting a friendship with one of its residents?

Then a hurricane hits Florida, and Lynn finds herself involved in the homeless woman’s
murder. Detective Rich Richards thinks Lynn’s connection with the woman is suspicious, but Lynn doesn’t care what the blue-eyed detective thinks. She’s not leaving this investigation until the murderer is found.

On the other hand, Richards finds Lynn not just a disruption to his case, but also to his life as a nominal Christian. He’d do better to stay away from the tall, willowy blonde, but he can’t—because she and Sharee have unearthed evidence that will convict someone of murder, and that person has marked both women for death.
 




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